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  1. Here is my submission for this months contest. My whole backpiece has been done in a 6-month period (just 31 hours in total) by Bonel from Corazon Santo, Arnhem, The Netherlands. I also have a full size picture available HERE
    13 points
  2. Never posted on this before but here is my barbershop quartet done by Steve Bryne at rock of ages Austin last July, it's not going to win but thought I'd share it with people
    9 points
  3. jacobyoung

    Smith Street Tattoo

    I got tattooed by Eli back in January. I dont think I ever posted it here.
    6 points
  4. Just so you know I'm still in the game. Ashley Howell did this piece on me a few weeks ago.
    5 points
  5. Haven't entered one of these in a while so thought i'd enter the ring with my parrot by Chad Koeplinger from the Amsterdam Convention earlier this year. Looking forward to seeing everyone elses entries!
    5 points
  6. I also saw Steve Byrne for the first time last week at Rock of Ages in Austin, TX and I doubt it'll be the last. Rose #2.
    4 points
  7. polliwog

    Hi Im Ryan

    You don't really want to be attracting the kind of person that falls for this. If anyone does. I'm guessing that plenty of people on here, myself included, developed an interest in tattoos partly because of seeing them on cool people when we were young and impressionable (however you want to define cool) - but when the motivation for getting them is that transparent, it tends not to work. Take @Pleadco's advice... -Sincerely, a girl
    4 points
  8. 4 points
  9. Chris Brand does the best neo-Japanese in the L.A. area IMO Sung Song & Julian Zeff @ Unbreakable in Studio City also do nice work Horisuzu @ Dark Horse & Small Paul @ True Tattoo both do more traditional-style Japanese, and are excellent There's also Onizuka Tattoo in Little Tokyo, JoJo Ackermann, Robert Atkinson -- the list goes on... My koi sleeve was done by Kim Saigh @ Memoir. She can do anything.
    4 points
  10. It's like winning twice.
    4 points
  11. Graeme

    Artist vs. Tattooer

    I prefer skin wizard, personally.
    3 points
  12. So this have finally come along, I've just landed in San Francisco and ill be here for a week if anyone wants to hang , I've also got an appoinent with Austin Maples on the 4th if anyone's gonna be at Idle Hand - - - Updated - - - Also apologies for my poor spelling , I'm extremely tired right now
    3 points
  13. idyllsend

    Hi Im Ryan

    If you're even partially seeking a tattoo to attract hotter girls...you've still got a lot of improving to do, kiddo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    3 points
  14. For people who actually tattoo, I notice the terms alternating between different styles of tattooing. The more rendered, over the top styles seem to go with artist more, while the traditional/craftsmen minded guys seem to opt for tattooer. Clients almost across the board use tattoo artist, or occasionally tattooist. Some variations seem to occur based on era in which someone came from, as well. Similar to shops or tattooers now using the term "professional tattooing" to differentiate from scratchers/fly-by-night kind of guys, tattoo artist did seem to be a way to try to separate from those who aren't serious. Personally, I call myself and use the term tattooer. I find I work best thinking of what I do on skin as all craft, with art being on paper or canvas, and ending with my final line drawing for a stencil. However, like a potter, or someone who works in a bronze foundry casting people's sculptures, I understand there is an artistic component to the craft.
    3 points
  15. The winner of Tattoo of the Month August is @KBeee for this beautiful tattoo by Paul Anthony Dobleman. Congrats!! Please PM @steve1461686340 with your shirt info (size and male or female) along with your address. New contest will be up shortly!
    3 points
  16. You'll have to excuse the quality of the image here as a combination of operator error and poor equipment. Couldn't be happier with how this turned out, done by @cltattooing at FTW Tattoo Edit: sorry if the images are huge, I have no idea what I'm doing!
    2 points
  17. @cloudkicker Other than the suggestions mentioned, considering your area. Robert Atkinson at Dolorosa Tattoo.
    2 points
  18. Pleadco

    Hi Im Ryan

    You should be going for the "ugly" girls anyway. They are more likely to become hot, than a hot girl is to develop a personality. Stereotyping is fun!
    2 points
  19. Pleadco

    Hi Im Ryan

    Hi Ryan, welcome to the forums. I will recommend that you hang out, soak in some art, and figure out what a good tattoo looks like. We can't tell you what to get, but we can point you to good shops one you decide what you want. Please peruse http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/misc.php?do=vsarules And http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/general-tattoo-discussion/2396-what-makes-good-tattoo.html
    2 points
  20. Just went to my first ever yoga class. It was fun and felt good!
    2 points
  21. Got this started last Wednesday by Mike Stockings, he was guesting at Black Garden Tattoo in London. Few more sessions to go and other bits and pieces to add! Super happy with how it's started.
    2 points
  22. Mick Weder

    Best numbing agent

    I'm not judging anyone, but a massive reason why I do submit to heavy tattooing is the pain factor. Not because I like pain, on the contrary...I'm a fuckin sook my wife says (can't even pick up a hot cup of tea without having a faaarkin whinge whinge)...but pain, it's the predominant force, it dictates everything in life, it determines our way forward. Master, or learn how to channel pain, we can learn how to channel any emotion. That's my take on it anyway.
    2 points
  23. ian

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    off to see Grime on Friday for another session on my back. It's really coming along and while I'd rather not put it on the interwebz, if you see me at the SFO convention I'd have no problem showing it...
    2 points
  24. CABS

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    1 shot Zeis Tiger/Snake by Jason Phillips at FTW in Oakland, CA. Jason slays both Japanese and American traditional. If you're ever in the Bay Area, you should definitely book an appointment with him. So happy with how this turned out. So glad I don't ever have to tattoo my chest ever again.
    2 points
  25. Faolan

    Artist vs. Tattooer

    yep. can't wait to see what my guys face will look like when i say that to him. skin guru also has a nice ring to it.
    1 point
  26. Like a flying bird? Or a bird driving a vehicle? Check out Harley's buy swap and sell FB page mate. You come across the odd dude who's realistic and selling some older shovels at a decent price.
    1 point
  27. Mark Bee

    Artist vs. Tattooer

    I'm totally going to call Tim this the next time I see him.
    1 point
  28. I have a lot of respect for any person that has decided they would spend the extra effort to learn a unique medium not normally taught in art schools, develop the skills and experience to transfer their creativity to flesh. I consider tattooer to be similar to classifying a painter, sculptor, photographer, musician, writer, etc. - are they not all artists?
    1 point
  29. polliwog

    Best post tattoo care?

    Ha, no, it's just a stupid question I had after reading an aftercare post on her website. I'll have a couple fresh leg wounds in October though.
    1 point
  30. Wagner's business cards have "Tattooing Artist" on them........so the terms has been used for many....many years....but over the years there have been all kinds of names given to it! I prefer Tattooer......
    1 point
  31. 1 point
  32. Shaun1105

    Tiger tattoos

    @peaceridge - I came across these today on instagram, by Stefan Johnsson: I know which one I'd prefer, but to each their own! ;)
    1 point
  33. MadeIndelible

    Artist vs. Tattooer

    When I was at the Joel Long show at Atak Gallery, they had shirts for sale that said: Tattoo(er) "A Real Artist Doesn't Need Validation" or something along those lines. I generally use the term tattooer, but I think there are certain people in the business who make more artful tattoos than others. Not to say craft tattoos are any worse or better.
    1 point
  34. Rikhall

    Hello from alberta north!

    This by Robert Ryan
    1 point
  35. I can't actually answer your question, but I can tell you that I found my shin to be amazingly easier than I thought it would be. As in, one of the easiest spot so far
    1 point
  36. misterJ

    Coy Fish

    Does anyone know the breakdown of how much fish actually goes to this sea lion? Like what percent does sea world get and what percent does he get? As specific as possible would be best!
    1 point
  37. Thread locked! We do not discuss finances, tips, or green soap budget for that matter here @anomaly1964. Read the newbie guidelines, and please try to read between the lines instead of looking for loopholes. I'm sure you had an idea of how a question like that would be welcomed here. If you don't respect our guidelines you are more than welcome to leave.
    1 point
  38. If a tattooer charges $X per hour, he usually takes home $Y after paying a Z% shop cut. It's simple algebra, I'm sure you can extrapolate from there.
    1 point
  39. Yeah, the worst part is already done. The rest is way more tolerable. Here's my new tattoo by Unmon at LTW (Barcelona). Line by machine, shading using tebori (holy shit is it slow!) A classical samurai and oni fighting. One session out of 3. Next one will be on september 9th
    1 point
  40. Guero

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    First session, the next one we are going to salvage the owl if possible. Kemer at Superfly Tattoo, Leon Mexico.
    1 point
  41. exume

    Tiger tattoos

    skip to 28:15 to hear Tony talk about tiger tattoos; also watch the whole thing cuz it's rad
    1 point
  42. Second session today with my buddy Iain Mullen on his collaboration with Rudy Fritsch. Beyond happy with how this is progressing. We did the lines with two machines almost 2 months ago and I had gotten used to seeing it that way. Now with some of the black in I am amazed by seeing it come to new life again.
    1 point
  43. Booked in with Bert Krak and Eli Quinters on the Saturday! Mad excited about it, just gonna see what i like the look of on the day.
    1 point
  44. i remember the feeling i had on my first session of my back when the machine started up and then cut into me for the first couple of lines. i thought, this is completely retarded. i'm never even going to see this thing..
    1 point
  45. beez

    Latest tattoo lowdown.....

    Hi guys!! For those who have not seen on Instagram, I was a dumbass and scheduled three days of getting zapped on my last trip to SF. That shit is hard on the body!!!!! @cltattooing made an awesome stabby skull for me, and then we hung out w @CABS, who is an alright type of guy (understatement of the season!). Junii added color to my froggy, some shading and background and outlined a peony on my thigh. We started the first snake! Matt (dr claw) started on my serene butt snake. Shad will be starting the mean back snake in October, and Junii is doing the thigh snake (I think?!) I was not the only one getting my butt drilled (word choice?) in the shop that day. I had the pleasure of watching Drew Flores begin one of the backpieces that is part of the 108 heroes of LA project. How cool is that?!? Also @petiloi was in the shop getting some work done by Bill Salmon. Hi!!! I did not identify myself bc, you know, tattoos. But it was cool anyway! Pics attached. Warning: Butt ahead!! (Nice asp, I know. Tips hat to @CultExciter for that one).
    1 point
  46. bugxjuice

    America Tattoo Trip 2014

    Spotlight Tattoo in LA is worth a stop just to see all the hand painted Bob Roberts flash
    1 point
  47. Ribs and knee cap. Both suck
    1 point
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